Michelle Payne: Breeches from historic Melbourne Cup win go on display submentum

Author : olivette1901
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 16:58:10


The riding breeches worn by Michelle Payne during last year's historic Melbourne Cup victory have been acquired at auction by the National Museum of Australia.

At the fundraising event for injured jockeys held by the National Jockeys Trust, the breeches sold for a reported $40,000AUS ($30,400USD) and are framed alongside a set of Prince of Penzance -- the horse Payne rode to victory -- jockey colors.

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'Michelle Payne made history and won hearts across the country when she became the first woman to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015 and we are delighted to acquire her riding breeches from that day, to enable us to share this uplifting story with the nation,' said Dr. Mathew Trinca, National Museum director.

The breeches will be added to the museum's Melbourne Cup collection, which includes Phar Lap's heart -- a champion thoroughbred racehorse which died in 1932 -- and the oldest intact Melbourne Cup, dating back to 1866.

Read: Michelle Payne grateful for horror fall

In her now famous post-race interview, Payne told those who didn't believe in her in a chauvinistic sport to 'get stuffed.'

'They think women aren't strong enough but we just beat the world,' she said.

Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century.

Payne donated the breeches to the National Jockeys Trust, an organization close to her heart after suffering several serious falls throughout her career, including one life-threatening one in May this year.

'They think women aren't strong enough but we just beat the world,' she said. Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century. The riding breeches worn by Michelle Payne during last year's historic Melbourne Cup victory have been acquired at auction by the National Museum of Australia. Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century. Read: Michelle Payne grateful for horror fall The breeches will be added to the museum's Melbourne Cup collection, which includes Phar Lap's heart -- a champion thoroughbred racehorse which died in 1932 -- and the oldest intact Melbourne Cup, dating back to 1866. 'Michelle Payne made history and won hearts across the country when she became the first woman to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015 and we are delighted to acquire her riding breeches from that day, to enable us to share this uplifting story with the nation,' said Dr. Mathew Trinca, National Museum director. The riding breeches worn by Michelle Payne during last year's historic Melbourne Cup victory have been acquired at auction by the National Museum of Australia. Read: Michelle Payne grateful for horror fall The breeches will be added to the museum's Melbourne Cup collection, which includes Phar Lap's heart -- a champion thoroughbred racehorse which died in 1932 -- and the oldest intact Melbourne Cup, dating back to 1866. Read: Melbourne Cup 2016 preview Read: Melbourne Cup 2016 preview 'They think women aren't strong enough but we just beat the world,' she said. Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century. 'They think women aren't strong enough but we just beat the world,' she said. In her now famous post-race interview, Payne told those who didn't believe in her in a chauvinistic sport to 'get stuffed.' Read: Melbourne Cup 2016 preview In her now famous post-race interview, Payne told those who didn't believe in her in a chauvinistic sport to 'get stuffed.' Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century. In her now famous post-race interview, Payne told those who didn't believe in her in a chauvinistic sport to 'get stuffed.' The riding breeches worn by Michelle Payne during last year's historic Melbourne Cup victory have been acquired at auction by the National Museum of Australia. Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century. Coincidentally, Prince of Penzance colors of purple, white and green are the same as those worn by the Suffragettes as they campaigned for a woman's right to vote in England 19th and 20th century. Read: Melbourne Cup 2016 preview 'They think women aren't strong enough but we just beat the world,' she said. The breeches will be added to the museum's Melbourne Cup collection, which includes Phar Lap's heart -- a champion thoroughbred racehorse which died in 1932 -- and the oldest intact Melbourne Cup, dating back to 1866. Payne donated the breeches to the National Jockeys Trust, an organization close to her heart after suffering several serious falls throughout her career, including one life-threatening one in May this year.

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